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... evangelical spirit , for here the balance of power between evangelicalism and formal religion was long ago overwhelmingly tipped in the direction of the former . To see how much this was true one need only compare the historical ...
... evangelical spirit , for here the balance of power between evangelicalism and formal religion was long ago overwhelmingly tipped in the direction of the former . To see how much this was true one need only compare the historical ...
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... evangelical Presbyterian , Albert Barnes , in 1844 , " and men will be free . The reli- gion of forms is the ... Evangelical Party in the Episcopal Church , " Miscel laneous Essays and Reviews ( New York , 1855 ) , Vol . I , p . 371 ...
... evangelical Presbyterian , Albert Barnes , in 1844 , " and men will be free . The reli- gion of forms is the ... Evangelical Party in the Episcopal Church , " Miscel laneous Essays and Reviews ( New York , 1855 ) , Vol . I , p . 371 ...
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... evangelical view . However prosperous the state of intellect was among fledgling ministers , he was against it . 4 I have spoken of Finney at this length because he is a fair representa- tive of the Presbygational evangelical movement ...
... evangelical view . However prosperous the state of intellect was among fledgling ministers , he was against it . 4 I have spoken of Finney at this length because he is a fair representa- tive of the Presbygational evangelical movement ...
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Antiintellectualism in Our Time | 3 |
On the Unpopularity of Intellect | 24 |
The Evangelical Spirit Bཚ | 55 |
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